Zara and Mike Tindall welcomed their third little one
London:
Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II on Wednesday expressed her delight on the start of her 10th nice grandchild, after her granddaughter Zara Tindall gave start to a child boy who has been named Lucas Philip Tindall – now 22nd in line to the British throne. Zara Tindall, born to the 94-year-old monarch’s daughter Princess Anne and former England rugby participant husband Mike Tindall welcomed their third little one on their lavatory flooring after they have been unable to make it to hospital in time.
“The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh (Prince Philip) are delighted with the news and look forward to meeting their 10th Great Grandchild when circumstances allow,” a Buckingham Palace spokesperson mentioned.
The latest royal, who weighed 8lbs 4oz, has the center identify Philip in honour of Zara’s grandfather, Prince Philip, and Mike’s personal father. “Arrived very quickly. Didn”t make it to hospital. On the bathroom floor,” he advised ‘The Good, The Bad & The Rugby’ podcast.
”So yeah, it was working to the health club, get a mat, get into the toilet, get the mat on the ground, towels down, brace, brace, brace,” he mentioned.
Olympic equestrian Zara Tindall, 39, and her husband, 42, have two daughters – seven-year-old Mia and two-year-old Lena. The start of their son comes just some weeks after Zara Tindall’s cousin, Princess Eugenie, gave start to her child boy – the Queen’s ninth nice grandchild. Eugenie is the daughter of the monarch’s son Prince Andrew, the Duke of York.
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